1. which MB? Which USB stick 2. please try .elf at first. It would be uda1:/ram0_2.5_2.6.5_k8.2_mydisk7.elf format your usb disk with FAT or ext2, because it seems reiserfs driver has some problem, and it will not work after abnormal shutdown. 3. I guess td is not be freed right after use.
Regards
YH
On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 17:11, YhLu wrote:
- which MB? Which USB stick
- please try .elf at first. It would be uda1:/ram0_2.5_2.6.5_k8.2_mydisk7.elf format your usb disk with FAT or ext2, because it seems reiserfs
driver has some problem, and it will not work after abnormal shutdown. 3. I guess td is not be freed right after use.
Regards
YH
Hi,
1. I'm using a S2885 chipset motherboard by Tyan;) I'm using a Kingston 2.0 stick. 2. At the bottom of my original post I mention I did the elf as well. Did your elf include an initrd? If so could it be a size issue? My initrd is 8Meg. 3. Can you point me as to how to remedy this?
Thanks, Dave
Hi,
1. I'm using a S2885 chipset motherboard by Tyan;) I'm using a Kingston 2.0 stick. 2. At the bottom of my original post I mention I did the elf as well. Did your elf include an initrd? If so could it be a size issue? My initrd is 8Meg. 3. Can you point me as to how to remedy this?
Thanks,
Dave
On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 17:25, David Aubin wrote:
On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 17:11, YhLu wrote:
- which MB? Which USB stick
- please try .elf at first. It would be uda1:/ram0_2.5_2.6.5_k8.2_mydisk7.elf format your usb disk with FAT or ext2, because it seems reiserfs
driver has some problem, and it will not work after abnormal shutdown. 3. I guess td is not be freed right after use.
Regards
YH
Hi,
- I'm using a S2885 chipset motherboard by Tyan;) I'm using a
Kingston 2.0 stick. 2. At the bottom of my original post I mention I did the elf as well. Did your elf include an initrd? If so could it be a size issue? My initrd is 8Meg. 3. Can you point me as to how to remedy this?
Thanks, Dave
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, David Aubin wrote:
If so could it be a size issue? My initrd is 8Meg.
oh!
did you config the kernel for that? default is 4M.
ron
Hi,
I currently have the kernel with 8000. Here's the output of the kernel booting: RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 8000K size 1024 blocksize loop: loaded (max 8 devices)
Dave
On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 17:43, ron minnich wrote:
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, David Aubin wrote:
If so could it be a size issue? My initrd is 8Meg.
oh!
did you config the kernel for that? default is 4M.
ron